On January 30, 2019

Country band Dalton & the Sheriffs makes debut at Pickle

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Dalton & the Sheriffs

Thursday, Jan. 31, 9 p.m.—KILLINGTON— Country sensation Dalton & the Sheriffs will make its Pickle Barrel stage debut at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31. Closing out the first month of the year, Dalton & the Sheriffs is ready to bring a fusion of punk vibes and Americana heartland topped by an energetic country feeling to Killington.

One of the hottest emerging country groups from the Boston scene, Dalton & the Sheriffs is a can’t-miss, don’t-want-to-miss act. A masterful group that came together organically, Dalton & the Sheriffs has become a recognized name on any lineup. The group developed into a presence that seamlessly blends their unique sounds, vocals, and energy into memorably brilliant performances. Members include Brian Scully, Jon Silva, James Zaner, Sam Bouve, and Ryan Jackson. The band’s debut album, “After the Parade,” topped Billboard Country and Heatseeker charts in 2018, escalating its ever-growing fan base. Thanks to its Boston roots, the band has opened for internationally known stars including Sam Hunt and Jon Pardi. Appearances at festivals such as CMA Fest, Battle in Bristol, and Rock the South are also on the band’s resume.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at Jax Food and Games or online at picklebarrelnightclub.com. This show is 21-plus only. The Pickle Barrel is located at 1741 Killington Road, Killington.

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